15/11/2009
Kate Silverton with guests and comment on the week's big stories.
Heat magazine's Sam Delaney and Andy McSmith from the Independent review the Sunday papers.
At what age can children be held responsible for their actions? This week a 16 year old has been detained following the rape of two young boys; and the family of a three year old who was injured by another three year old have won their right to claim compensation. Laurence Lee, who defended one of Jamie Bulger's killers, gives us his verdict.
The X Factor finalists perform their charity single on Sunday night so we take a gratuitous look through some of the best, and particularly the worst charity singles.
And Ken Clarke this week said that a Labour government would be better than a hung parliament. So just how might we end up with a hung parliament?
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Chapters
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A british child migrant's story
Mary Mason was sent from the UK to Australia as a child. She told Kate about how she became one of the 'Lost Innocents' and what the Australian government's apology means to her.
Duration: 13:08
At what age should children be held responsible for their actions?
Lawrence Lee, the lawyer who defended Jon Thompson, argues it should stay at 10 while Camilla Batmanghelidjh, of Kids Company, believes it should be raised to 18.
Duration: 12:39
What would happen if we had a hung parliament?
Veteran political journalist, Anthony Howard, and Professor of politics, Phil Cowley, explain how it might come about and what would happen if it did.
Duration: 18:35
Broadcast
- Sun 15 Nov 2009 09:30大象传媒 Radio 5 Live